Day 8 of 10 (11) – South West – Crapstone…
We ventured, not many miles, from our digs, this morning and found ourselves in this beautiful village for work on Simon’s 2003 TF 160, in paint code LEF, that he’d just recently taken ownership of as a bit of a project in his retirement, amongst his many other interesting activities.
A full cambelt service carried out, the car had been stood and unserviced for about ten years, so it was good to get it back to rights.
We also installed a K-maps remap. The car is having the MOT done tomorrow, so all should be good to go on the car, which is intended to be a daily runner. It does have a very nice stable-mate, one of my absolute faves, an RV8, just stunning!
It was a real pleasure meeting and chatting to Simon today. Plus it has to be up there for one of the best commutes ever, from town and industrial area, where we are staying and then, all of a sudden, you’re in stunning countryside, filled with ponies and their foals, not forgetting the sheep and their lambs too of course. Sorry, but I’m adding a few more pics than I usually do, of the locations we find ourselves in. 🐴
The weather has finally felt like it should for the time of year, so having an early ish finish this afternoon I took myself off for a walk through the streets of Plymouth and the park to the seafront, where Jon and I met up for a cuppa. – https://ift.tt/45Um8Wr